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Five members of a Palestinian family were shot dead in their home in Israel – the latest in a wave of crime-related killings in the country's Palestinian communities that has reached a new peak this year.
In-depth: After years of growing tensions, Israeli policies targeting the Druze community have sparked a mobilisation for equal rights.
Israeli settlers have stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for a second day, drawing condemnation from Riyadh.
In-depth: Despite restrictive Israeli travel policies, tourism to Palestine has increased. But some Palestinians have spoken out against the growing sector and are asking visitors to reconsider their trips.
Riyadh is driving a hard bargain for normalisation, with demands that neither US Congress nor Netanyahu's regime are likely to accept. Despite functional cooperation, official political recognition of Israel is not imminent, writes Imad K. Harb.
The tendency to ignore or erase Palestinian resistance, and instead rely on victimising the people during Israel’s onslaughts, must be fought. The Palestinian diaspora in the West has a critical role in this, writes the Palestinian Youth Movement.
The participation of an Iraqi weightlifter alongside an Israeli competitor at the world championships ignites controversy due to political tensions and sporting norms.
At least 16 people have been killed at Lebanon's largest camp for Palestinian refugees since fresh fighting broke out there Thursday.
On the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Oslo Accords, Lamis Andoni argues that their abject failure to achieve peace was by design, and should be celebrated today as the Palestinian struggle enters a new phase.
In a speech to Fatah party members, Abbas suggested that European Jews are not Semites, unlike Jews of the Middle East. He also said that the role of Jews in society as "usurers" was a reason behind the persecution of Jews in Europe.